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Hi digdug01,Sorry for the delay.If you still need help and are not receiving it elsewhere, please proceed as follows:------------------------------------------------Side Note:

If you use a router, wireless or wired, make sure that the administrator password for the router installation has been changed to one that you chose.If the default password is retained, a remote attacker can install his own server address in between you and your Internet Provider. (The default passwords are published).In case the router has been hacked, other machines connected to the same router will see the same type of redirect symptoms. If you go into the router installation routine, you can take a quick look at the IP addresses in the router setup to make sure no extras have been added.

You may need Tech Help from your Internet Provider, or the original instructions, to make sure this is correct.Is this something you can do?

Please check on the above if you can, and then proceed as follows:-----------------------------------------------You have too many antivirus applications running. This will reduce protection.Is the Kaspersky Antivirus paid for and up to date?----------------------------------------------- Run Defence InspectorDownload the tool from this link: http://downloads.securitycadets.com/Def ... pector.exeOnce downloaded, double-click DefenceInspector to run it ( on Vista or Windows 7, please click Continue/Allow at the UAC prompt). When presented with the option to begin the scan, please press any key to continue. When DefenceInspector has finished scanning (this should not take longer than a minute or so), a log will appear. Please post the contents of this log in your next reply.-----------------------------------------------------------Retrieve the List of Installed programs Using HJTOpen HijackThis (right click and "Run as administrator"), click Open The Misc Tools Section. Then scroll down the list if you need to, click Open Uninstall Manager and Save List...The List of installed programs will automatically be saved as uninstall_list.txt in your HiJackThis folder. In addition, the list opens in Notepad so you can also save as another name in another location if you wish. Please paste the contents of that list into your next reply.

Looking for :-Kaspersky status-Log from defence inspector-Installed programs list from HiJackThis-Any information you can provide about the router

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